Thread title says it all. Well, most of it anyway.
Assume that you have funding and resources on a similar level to what public schools have now. In other words, you can't afford to provide each kid their own Mr. Miyagi or Mazer Rackham.
What is on the curriculum? Is there a curriculum?
Do you do away with traditional pedagogy?
Do you measure performance? How?
Is public education even broken?
Assume that you have funding and resources on a similar level to what public schools have now. In other words, you can't afford to provide each kid their own Mr. Miyagi or Mazer Rackham.
What is on the curriculum? Is there a curriculum?
Do you do away with traditional pedagogy?
Do you measure performance? How?
Is public education even broken?
How would you fix public education?